The centralization of ownership of the private media in the United States and elsewhere has become increasingly pronounced, at the same time that its reporting has become increasingly one-sided and monolithic. My blog seeks to expose this lack of objectivity and present alternative ideas that point in the direction of much-needed fundamental change.
Monday, February 10, 2020
THE WASHINGTON POST IMPLIES THAT BERNIE SANDERS’ DENUNCIATIONS OF THE DIRTY TRICKS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MACHINE IS COMPARABLE TO THE PETTY AND UNFOUNDED ACCUSATIONS AGAINST HIM
Today’s
Washington Post published an article titled “Top Democrats Turn on each other
after Iowa, complicating the party’s chances against Trump.” The article makes
it seem as if what it alleges is a tit-for-tat between Hillary Clinton-Democratic
Party leadership and Bernie Sanders is lessoning the Democrats’ chances in November.
If you believe the article, Clinton’s accusations against Sanders is of the
same weight as Sanders’ accusations against the Democratic Party machine for
trying to block his candidacy in 2016 and 2020. In fact, there’s no comparison.
Hillary Clinton’s ongoing gripe against Sanders is that he didn’t throw full
support behind her candidacy, what the article says not “sufficiently rallying
his base” in 2016. Sanders is accusing the Democratic Party machine of playing
dirty and violating party norms in order to favor Clinton in 2016 and now
favoring the candidacy of Michael Bloomberg. Is there any basis of comparison? Firstly,
Clinton’s complaint is of no consequence because Sanders did endorse Clinton
once she was the official party candidate and indeed campaigned and campaigned
fairly actively for her. The fact that some of his followers (myself included)
couldn’t get themselves to vote for Clinton says nothing about Sanders, but
rather talks to the poor quality of her own campaign. Sanders, on the other
hand, is accusing the Democratic party of manipulation, if not illegal interference,
in the campaign on the side of a specific candidate, thus violating its duty to
maintain impartiality. Indeed, the reporting of the Washington Post and that of
the mainstream press in general is just one more piece of evidence that the
establishment is doing whatever is necessary to block Sanders’ bid for the
nomination.
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